New Funding for Childcare & Free School Meals Graeme has welcomed new funding from the Scottish Government for early years childcare and free school meals across Angus. First Minister Humza
New Funding for Childcare & Free School Meals Graeme has welcomed new funding from the Scottish Government for early years childcare and free school meals across Angus. First Minister Humza
First Minister Publishes First Programme for Government Plans to reduce poverty, deliver economic growth, tackle climate change and provide high quality public services will be central to First Minister Humza
Parliament returns on Tuesday September 5. It feels like the summer recess has disappeared in the blink of an eye. That’s what happens when you pack your weeks with work,
The latest figures, from Skills Development Scotland, mark the highest since reports began in 2016. An annual report indicates that during the period between April 2022 and March 2023, a
The SNP is committed to protecting Scotland’s workforce and public services. Scotland remains the only country in the UK to have been successful in averting NHS strikes. Behind the recent
Social Security Scotland provides a system with dignity, fairness & respect at its heart. As damning new research shows disabled, sick and injured people are being left behind by Westminster,
Forth Valley College’s new Principal Kenny MacInnes welcomed Graeme to the Falkirk Campus. The visit coincided with new students beginning their courses and returning students embarking on academic session 2023/24.
Figures show biggest year-on-year reduction since statistics series began. Drugs and Alcohol Policy Minister Elena Whitham has welcomed a record fall in the number of drug-related deaths – and has
Westminster’s health spending and sick pay is bleak, trailing far behind North West Europe Shocking new independent analysis has revealed just how badly the UK government have been handling public
The latest U-turn. One day after an agreement was reached by the Scottish Government on the largest Junior Doctor pay investment for 20 years, Labour’s deputy-leader Angela Rayner flew north